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St. Alexander Nevsky Church, Ashgabat

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Location
  
Ashgabat

Country
  
Turkmenistan

St. Alexander Nevsky Church, Ashgabat

Denomination
  
Russian Orthodox Church

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The St. Alexander Nevsky Church (Russian: Храм Александра Невского) is the name given to a temple of the Russian Orthodox Church in the city of Ashgabat capital of Asian country of Turkmenistan. It is directed by the priest John Kopacz. The church of cooked white cross-shaped, brick has a wooden dome under a tin roof and a capacity for 350 people.

The Church of "Holy Blessed Grand Prince Alexander Nevsky" was established in 1882 and consecrated in 1900. It was a church campamente 1st Regiment of Kuban Cossack Army.

References

St. Alexander Nevsky Church, Ashgabat Wikipedia